from hospital emergency rooms because even come at four in the morning home again who is being so if i want some time off i have to turn everything off where i can be reached. in. she is the expert in southern germany in cases involving genital mutilation today the social workers at a migrant reception center in munich have asked for help. he is the father one of my this is fatima again can the family come out i m waiting at the gate. and. there are things starting with putting. up with the. high low you so you know you said a little humor you know. you have a cold that was fun to get those objectives for before it broke him up on the left in. this family with four daughters is due to be deported to nigeria they say
to that. nobody has died because of the lack of health care, saying i was responding to a false notion that the republican health care plan will cause people to die in the streets, which i completely reject. in the five second clip that the media is focusing on, i was trying to explain that all hospitals are required by law to treat patients in need of emergency care regardless of their ability to pay and the republican plan does not change that. ruth, does that address the real issue here? well, it is true that there is a pre-existing law that requires hospital emergency rooms not to turn away people in emergency distress. and so there is some treatment, but it s absolutely clear from all of the literature, all of the scientific studies that people who do not have regular access to health care, regular health care coverage, and regular medical treatment, have worse health outcomes. and it completely counrintuitiveo imagine anything else.
hospital emergency rooms and who will pay their coverage? who will pay the cost of their health care? that will have to be paid for by taxpayers. we know from our experience that we have reduced avoidable emergency room visits by 50%. that is extraordinary. there is certainly pieces that question do to fix t exchange. that means providing more subsidied when care is more affordable, not less affordable. the president and leaders o of the house, not the senate so far. but the leaders on the house side, they re saying no one will be kicked off with a pre-exi
[ shots ] the sound of gunfire is heard where he kills four marines and is shot to death himself all units respond. all units respond. we re treating this as a mass casualty incident. reporter: authorities now identifying him as 24-year-old muhammad youssef abdulazeez. his silver mustang found abandoned at the scene. chattanooga now a city in crisis. this is a very, very terrible situation, and we need to go figure out how we can handle it. [ sirens ] reporter: hospital emergency rooms locked down, local colleges, too. back at the strip mall, terrified workers barricading themselves inside stores and restaurants. but 30 minutes after the first shots were fired, it was all over. we are treating this as an act of domestic terrorism. reporter: a community in shock. this young woman carrying roses to honor those who were killed on this terrible day.
flees, racing seven miles down the highway to a navy reserve support center. [ shots ] the sound of gunfire is heard where he kills four marines and is shot to death himself all units respond. all units respond. we re treating this as a mass casualty. reporter: shorts now identifying him as 24-year-old mohammed youssef abdulazeez. his silver mustang found abandoned at the scene. chattanooga now a city in crisis. this is a very very terrible situation, and we need to go figure out how we can handle it. [ sirens ] reporter: hospital emergency rooms locked down local colleges, too. back at the strip mall terrified workers barricading themselves inside stores and restaurants. but 30 minutes after the first shots were fired, it was all over. we are treating this as an act of domestic terrorism. reporter: a community in shock. this young woman carrying roses to honor those who were killed